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Definition of Extraordinarily

Extraordinarily
Extraordinarily Ex*traor"di*na*ri*ly, adv. In an extraordinary manner or degree.

Meaning of Extraordinarily from wikipedia

- illustrating the phenomenon. People with grandiose delusions wrongly hold themselves at an extraordinarily high status in their mind. Specialty Psychiatry...
- the Mata Atlântica in South America. They are most notable for their extraordinarily loud voice. The screaming piha is a common bird in the middle and lower...
- award. Many organizations now award gold medals either annually or extraordinarily, including various academic societies. While some gold medals are solid...
- (Ancient Gr****: χρονόμετρον, khronómetron, "time measurer") is an extraordinarily accurate mechanical timepiece, with an original focus on the needs...
- Grand Hiver ("The Great Winter"), as it was known in France, was an extraordinarily cold winter in Europe in 1708–1709, and was the coldest European winter...
- 17 March 1886) was a French editor and publisher celebrated for his extraordinarily lavishly illustrated editions of Jules Verne's novels, highly prized...
- skeleton" (French: l'homme anatomique ou le squelette vivant) due to his extraordinarily low body weight. The date of Seurat's birth is uncertain, being variously...
- 1940 portrait painting of Jesus by Warner Sallman (1892–1968). As an extraordinarily successful work of Christian po****r devotional art, it had been reproduced...
- term is also applied more broadly to describe young people who are extraordinarily talented in some field. The term wunderkind (from German Wunderkind;...
- to 1108. His reign, like that of most of the early Capetians, was extraordinarily long for the time. The monarchy began a modest recovery from the low...